Constantino
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Absolutely . You are well within your right to do as you please . I keep fish as well
This.Brian said:This is always such a controversial topic.
I have a Sport fishing license which allows me to fish and keep a number of my catches, should I desire to do so. This year I kept a few perch and 1 pickerel, I released hundreds of other fishes, and I killed a number of gobies.
While I may be a "95% C&R angler", I think it is wrong...no...it is UNETHICAL, to impose your values and beliefs onto everyone.
If someone wants to keep a fish that they caught legally, then they are within their rights to do so.
As long as everyone is within their limits legally, then they should not be persecuted by anyone.
To each his own...
hammercarp said:My feelings on C&R .
As long as someone is fishing legally , there is no moral or ethical reason why they should not eat the fish they catch. We eat the things that grow on this planet. That is the way it works. People that claim a higher set of morals and ethics by practicing fanatical C&R standards are just fooling them selves. Playing with your food is just that.
Are any of you aware that in Switzerland they have a canton ( a state or province ) where C&R fishing is illegal. They have a perfectly logical and ethical reason for this. If you are going to stick a hook in a creatures mouth and drag it struggling from it's environment into one that is ultimately fatal for the fish, the only moral and ethical reason for doing so, is that you are going to eat it.
Spot onBrian said:This is always such a controversial topic.
I have a Sport fishing license which allows me to fish and keep a number of my catches, should I desire to do so. This year I kept a few perch and 1 pickerel, I released hundreds of other fishes, and I killed a number of gobies.
While I may be a "95% C&R angler", I think it is wrong...no...it is UNETHICAL, to impose your values and beliefs onto everyone.
If someone wants to keep a fish that they caught legally, then they are within their rights to do so.
As long as everyone is within their limits legally, then they should not be persecuted by anyone.
To each his own...
just something that id imagine you've been told before. you do not know everything! almost all people who work for the mnr have university degree's in biology some even have there PHD. do you really feel that your ignorant opinion is superior to that of a hundreds of people who's job is researching, monitoring and policing our rivers? your original post is offensive, if some one legally angles a fish they have the right to keep it! are you aware that some people feed their family's with the fish they catch? if your so damn perfect why are you taking a metal shank ripping it as hard as you can into a fish that is trying to spawn for the future of our already depleting fishery, then you fight it to the point of exhaustion and toss it back in the river only to do the same to another spawning fish?Constantino said:I guess this post was pointless . Why is it though the people on this forum who are in my demographic understand what I said about our fishery being on a downward spiral. And anyone under the age of thirty still feels its a mnr issue and we need better regs. Or we have plenty up north. I wonder what nit wit at the mnr thought that ice fishing on the kawarthas was a solid idea.
Your talk is so cheap I'd like to air mail you to the Barren Lands.. I'm sure you would change a few principles & sleep with Maggie the 7mm magnum!Constantino said:Absolutely . You are well within your right to do as you please . I keep fish as well
nada, the mnr does not need a permit as long as its a valid reason for entry, ie they've been told you have 20 salmon in your fridge, is a good point, they're hungry and need food isnt lolriverhugger said:I don't think MNR guys need a warrant do they?
Absolutely wrong. They need a warrant to search your home just like the police do. You are protected by our charter of rights from unreasonable search and seizure. This is federal law. Federal law supersedes provincial law. They can search your camp , cottage or vehicle without a warrant not your principle residence.ChasinTails said:nada, the mnr does not need a permit as long as its a valid reason for entry, ie they've been told you have 20 salmon in your fridge, is a good point, they're hungry and need food isnt lol
Doesn't actually seem that specific (unless I'm reading this incorrectly).hammercarp said:Absolutely wrong. They need a warrant to search your home just like the police do. You are protected by our charter of rights from unreasonable search and seizure. This is federal law. Federal law supersedes provincial law. They can search your camp , cottage or vehicle without a warrant not your principle residence.
i was told by a co and a cop that a cop needs a warrant for private property searches not a co for immediate attentionhammercarp said:Absolutely wrong. They need a warrant to search your home just like the police do. You are protected by our charter of rights from unreasonable search and seizure. This is federal law. Federal law supersedes provincial law. They can search your camp , cottage or vehicle without a warrant not your principle residence.
Call me skeptical but I feel like if all fish were released it could only have a positive effect on fish stocks... even if a certain percentage of C&R fish die its still a higher rate of survival then taking the fish home.steelhead101 said:just something that id imagine you've been told before. you do not know everything! almost all people who work for the mnr have university degree's in biology some even have there PHD. do you really feel that your ignorant opinion is superior to that of a hundreds of people who's job is researching, monitoring and policing our rivers? your original post is offensive, if some one legally angles a fish they have the right to keep it! are you aware that some people feed their family's with the fish they catch? if your so darn perfect why are you taking a metal shank ripping it as hard as you can into a fish that is trying to spawn for the future of our already depleting fishery, then you fight it to the point of exhaustion and toss it back in the river only to do the same to another spawning fish?